I’ve been replacing our light switches with smart switches. We tell Alexa good night and she turns off all the lights and locks the doors. I’m chuckling at the idea of telling Alexa “good luck with the lamps!”
I’ve been replacing our light switches with smart switches. We tell Alexa good night and she turns off all the lights and locks the doors. I’m chuckling at the idea of telling Alexa “good luck with the lamps!”
That was how I started. I played less than a couple hours and got pulled away by another game. I picked it up months later, made it through the prologue, get invested in the characters, and ended up really loving it.
I got almost the same shot at night.
You’re not a joke, buddy
You may enjoy one of my favorite YT channels, Clickspring. I’m not affiliated in any way; I just saw a few videos years ago and really enjoyed them. This is part 3 of a build, but it gives a good idea of what he’s about. https://youtu.be/KXzyCM23WPI
Every frelling time
I did something similar. It was a list box with a hidden first row representing the id. Somehow the header row got selected and an update where id=id got ran.